We have winners!
Just pulled three names at random to win free copies of the new and utterly cool Blu-Ray Firefly DVD sets from SerenityStuff and the fine folks at PersephoneTravel.com. They weren’t chosen for the memories they selected, but I’m posting them anyway because I loved reading all of these. Every single one got me going “Oh, I loved that part, too!” I’m sure glad I didn’t have to choose one memory…
First up: Ben
Wow, really? I have to choose? Why can’t I say them all?
Well there are so many good ones, but here I go…
I would have to say that I love that scene with Mal and Jayne in Ariel when Mal knocks out Jayne after the job. Mal knows he’s betrayed him, his crew, therefore his family. He throws him in the airlock and threatens him.
Jayne: What’re you takin’ it so personal for? It ain’t like I ratted you out to the feds!
Mal: Oh, but you did! You turn on any of my crew, you turn on me! But since that’s a concept you can’t seem to wrap your head around, then you got no place here. You did it to me, Jayne. And that’s a fact.You just get the strongest concept of family and that is what Browncoats are about.
Next: MizBehavin1
It’s nearly impossible to pick a favorite scene from a single episode let alone the entire series. I have humorous favorites, dramatic favorites, joyous favorites and sad favorites — and usually all of these in the same episode.
Many of my favorites have already been mentioned, but since it was the humor mixed with pathos in the show that made me a fan, and given that Mal & Kaylee are my favorite characters/relationship in the show, I’m choosing one from “Serenity (Pilot)”.
After Kaylee gets shot & Simon operates on her, the scene begins when Mal returns to the infirmary to look in on her and she awakens to say, “Captain?” and Mal replies with, “Hey…Hey little Kaylee, what’s the news?”
I love this scene because despite Mal’s retort that he’s a mean old man, everything about this scene shows that at his core he is not.
And finally: Jim Brewer
My favorite scene is at the battle of Serenity Valley where Mal dodging through all the enemy fire to destroy the antiaircraft gun.
E-mails are wending their way to these folks even as we speak. I need to hear back from you by noon EST next Saturday or another name will be drawn in your place. Faster would be better.
Congratulations to you three, and many thanks to everyone who entered. It was great reading through the memories to see what helped draw each of us in to become the devoted fans that we are. And huge happy thanks to PersephoneTravel.com for letting me do this! You can still buy a copy for your ownself at the FOX Store or at retailers everywhere.
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